LAMAR
COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY JONATHAN ADAMS IS KEEPING A CAMPAIGN
PLEDGE TO REOPEN THE COLD CASE INVOLVING THE JULY 1984
MURDER OF DONNA OGLETREE JOHNSON OF PIKE COUNTY AND HE HAS
NAMED A RETIRED FBI AGENT TO HEAD-UP THE INVESTIGATION.
A
27 YEAR VETERAN OF THE FBI—JALAINE G. WARD OF MACON WAS
SWORN-IN LAST WEEK . K.B. AYER OF THE MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE WILL BE A PART OF THE INVESTIGATION TEAM AND THE
LIAISON TO THE OGLETREE FAMILY— K.B. IS THE DAUGHTER OF
RETIRED STATE TROOPER JACK BARKER.
THE
BODY OF MS. JOHNSON WAS FOUND ON A LOGGING ROAD NEAR
PIEDMONT AND THE ROCK ROADS. SHE HAD BEEN HOG-TIED,
SEXUALLY VIOLATED, RUN OVER BY A VEHICLE AND STRUCK IN THE
HEAD WITH A HEAVY OBJECT.
THAT
SAME EVENING A HEAVY RAIN STORM HINDERED THE
INVESTIGATION—SPECULATION THAT IT WASHED AWAY EVIDENCE
IMPORTANT TO THE CASE THAT REMAINS UNSOLVED.
AT
THE TIME OF HER DEATH MS. JOHNSON WAS EMPLOYED BY A
THOMASTON DRUG STORE CHAIN.
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